Flight Deal: U.S. to Iceland from $234 Round-Trip

Calling all travelers: If visiting Reykjavik is on your bucket list, Icelandair is about to help make your dream trip a reality. The airline is currently offering non-stop, round-trip flights as low as $234 into Reykjavik (KEF) from airports across the U.S. Considering a flight to Iceland normally costs upwards of $800, this is one deal you don't one to miss. And with major airports such as New York City (EWR and JFK), Denver (DEN), and Seattle (SEA) priced below $400, it'll be easier than ever to travel to the Icelandic capital. However, make sure you book fast—discounted fares will likely only last through Thursday.

If you still need an excuse to visit Iceland, there's plenty to explore on the Nordic island: in addition to being a cool capital, Reykjavik is also the perfect jumping off point for some of Iceland's best attractions. (It's not just home to the Blue Lagoon, after all.) Check out Vatnajökull National Park to see the country's largest glacier, which houses "Crystal Caves" formed out of ice. The towering cliffs and black sand of Reynisfjara Beach are also a must-see—just make sure you don't take any souvenirs.

Looking for somewhere to stay? You're in luck, as Iceland has some truly spectacular hotels. Spend a night in bubble—yes, you read that right—at the Five Million Star Hotel, and watch the Northern Lights shimmer over the countryside (for the best viewing, go between September and March). And if you decide to make the trek to the Blue Lagoon after all, you can make a stay of it at the spa's hotel, The Retreat at Blue Lagoon Iceland, which is slated to open early 2018.

How to book: To find the cheapest available travel dates, search in Google Flights using this sample search—availability will span from November 2017 through June 2018. From there, you can book through Momondo to snag the best deals.